- sourceforge.net
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UW, China’s ‘MIT’ to run tech program in Bellevueseattletimes.com
Tsinghua University of Beijing is partnering with the University of Washington to start a graduate institute in Bellevue’s Bel-Red Corridor that could grow to 3,000 students. - blog.codeclimate.com
- news.ycombinator.com
- discourse.specifiction.org
- lcamtuf.blogspot.com
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Predicting Application Workload via Extreme Value Analysis · Marco Ziccardimziccard.me
Application of Extreme Value Analysis to the prediction of workload to efficiently scale web services -
Scoring a perfect launch with the help of Bugfender - Bugfenderbugfender.com
After months of development in Mobile Jazz, the ClubKviar iOS/iPhone application was released to the AppStore with great success and reached the top charts shortly after its launch. Some of this success has been made possible with the help of Bugfender... - bloombergview.com
- voat.co
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Advice to software development internsblogs.law.harvard.edu
I took on an 18-year-old as an intern for some Web development work. He had taken AP Computer Science, a Python programming course in high school, and Harvard's CS50: "CS50 is designed not only for... - eecs.qmul.ac.uk
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Jerven on Measuring African Poverty and Progress | EconTalk | Library of Economics and Libertyecontalk.org
Morten Jerven of Simon Fraser University, author of Poor Numbers, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the quality of data coming out of Africa on income, growth, and population. Jerven argues that the inconsistency of the numbers and... - igame.com
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Mysticism and Machines | History Todayhistorytoday.com
John Cohen's 1963 essay, Automata in Myth and Science, tantalisingly introduces some of the beguiling objects and strange stories that appear, just a few years later, in his monograph Human Robots in Myth and Science (1966). In both, Cohen explores hum... -
Why Using Patriarchal Messaging to Promote Toilets is a Bad Ideathewire.in
The struggles for women's empowerment and improving sanitation are both harmed by using patriarchal messages to encourage construction of toilets. - mikeash.com
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The People Who Survive, an interview with Neal Stephenson, author of Seveneveselectricliterature.com
There’s nothing pint-sized about Neal Stephenson. He’s famous not only for his supersized books (the last three clocking in between 850 and 1,050 pages); he’s also made a career of unpacking Big Id... - reviews.llvm.org
- meyerweb.com